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PROGRAM - last updated  Thursday, 04 March 2010

 

Thursday 1 July

Social Program and Satellites  

17:30 - 21:00

Public Plenary
Deliberative Democracy -  on the topic of nanotechnology, with both members of the public and conference delegates participating together with experts and facilitators.

This is an optional session at the Royal Institute of Australia for which pre-registration is required and places are limited.  Please indicate on the registration if you wish to attend. Please note due to the interactive nature of the event it is essential that participants arrive prior to 5.30pm.

Friday 2 July

8:00

Registration

8:30

Welcome to Country
Welcome 

Professor James McWha, Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Adelaide
AABHL Launch

9:00

Opening Plenary 

Professor Wendy Rogers, Macquarie University 

Setting the Theme (Choice) 

10:00

morning tea

10:30

Concurrent Sessions

12:30

lunch

13:30

Parallel Workshops / Panels 

15:00

afternoon tea

15:30

Plenary 

Professor Ngaire Naffine, University of Adelaide

16:45

AABHL AGM

free evening

Saturday 3 July

8:30

Registration

9:00

Plenary* - supported by the Ethics Centre of South Australia (ECSA)

speaker to be confirmed   

10:00

morning tea

10:30

Concurrent Sessions

12:30

lunch

13:30

Plenary Panel 

Overriding Choice

15:00

afternoon tea

15:30

Kirby Oration* - sponsored by Bellberry Limited 

Julian Burnside AO QC 

Supported by the Ethics Centre of South Australia (ECSA)

18:30 for 19:00

Dinner 

Pacific Cultures Gallery, South Australian Museum

Sunday 4 July

8:30

Registration

9:00

Plenary Panel

The  Policy Journey and When and Whether Community Values and Choices Should  Count in Public Policy 

10:30

morning tea

11:00

Concurrent Sessions

12:00

Closing Plenary

Professor Grant Gillett, University of Otago, New Zealand

13:00

BBQ lunch

* The public are welcome to attend the sessions marked with an asterisk. Public participation is being coordinated by the Ethics Centre of South Australia (ECSA).  Please contact vicki.hattam@unisa.edu.au for further information and bookings. 

  

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